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tax rates to 25%. that's a republican principle. what stands in its way are people who won't even talk about revenue, because god forbid, if you take out all the xefrgss and deductions and let people play 25%, somebody will pay more, because they've been riding the back of the taxpayer with a loop-day-old hole. >> you mean taxes? >> no, i mean revenue. >> you mean taxes. >> of course, where does the revenue come from? >> republicans use terms like taxes and -- >> there are a lot of people at the top who aren't paying taxes, and i think that's what you're talking about. >> that means that some people taking advantage of loopholes have to start paying taxes. >> we should be talking about how to reduce government. >> we need to grow the economy. there's no way to solve it by cutting, cutting, cutting. >> not even realistic. >> but cutting taxes -- they gave it to the government. all that money none of that moan goes toward learning or innovation. it's essentially off the table for job creation. >> that's
tax rates to 25%. that's a republican principle. what stands in its way are people who won't even talk about revenue, because god forbid, if you take out all the xefrgss and deductions and let people play 25%, somebody will pay more, because they've been riding the back of the taxpayer with a loop-day-old hole. >> you mean taxes? >> no, i mean revenue. >> you mean taxes. >> of course, where does the revenue come from? >> republicans use terms like taxes and --...
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gas taxes. and as you mentioned sin taxes, they come out in form of excite taxes onal -- excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco. gerri: left friendly, california, their income tax went up on. >> they have highest income tax rates in the country, a lot of states might have high income taxes and low sales taxes, california hits all of the buttons high income tax, high sale tax, you may payton pay, 1n purchases and their gas tax is expensive. gerri: connecticut, i did not realize their property taxes were out of control, they rank up there. >> property taxes are high in a platt rate and percentage of home value. they have high property taxes, high sales taxes, annual car taxes they are determined by locality that can be as high as $800 a year on a $17,000 car, and connecticut has an estate tax too. gerri: that must support, roads and highways? what is the car tax for? >> it varies, so i assume it goes into the covers of the -- coffers of the town, we're getting at, are you getting what you pay for, so
gas taxes. and as you mentioned sin taxes, they come out in form of excite taxes onal -- excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco. gerri: left friendly, california, their income tax went up on. >> they have highest income tax rates in the country, a lot of states might have high income taxes and low sales taxes, california hits all of the buttons high income tax, high sale tax, you may payton pay, 1n purchases and their gas tax is expensive. gerri: connecticut, i did not realize their property...
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you also get to pay taxes. the one thing that's easy for an undocumented worker to get is a bill from the irs. in fact, in most states, you can't even get a driver's license, which means every time you get behind the wheel, you risk losing everything. you've never been pulled over before? >> thankfully, no. >> if carlos or any of his family are pulled over, they could be jailed for 48 hours until an immigration officer interrogates them. they could be subject to any number of punishments from getting a ticket to being deported and banned from returning to the u.s. for an entire decade. pasqual, do you worry when he drives the car? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> right. because he could get pulled over one time and that could be it? >> yeah. >> for carlos' family, immigration reform isn't a political issue. it's the difference between a life lived with hope or a life lived in fear. introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a prescription. cardioviva. >>>
you also get to pay taxes. the one thing that's easy for an undocumented worker to get is a bill from the irs. in fact, in most states, you can't even get a driver's license, which means every time you get behind the wheel, you risk losing everything. you've never been pulled over before? >> thankfully, no. >> if carlos or any of his family are pulled over, they could be jailed for 48 hours until an immigration officer interrogates them. they could be subject to any number of...
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which means in practical terms we have to cut from somewhere else or raise taxes. and the picture of retiree health care where we can fund health care on 3 percent of people's annual salaries is a little bit rosy. it's not something we can really bet on with health care costs and benefit costs rising at the, you know, 3 and 44 percent. salaries rising at 3 and 4 percent rather. its far greater than the pace of inflation and greater than the contributions >> so we have a little bit of time level overview left are supervisor farrell when i started working on prop a it was important in san francisco. i made sure we assaulted with our labor and all communities. i'm proud to say we have the support of every member of the board of supervisors and the democratic party here in san francisco and the republican party in san francisco. swms the harvey milk club and every single every elected official in is no. this is building on prop c we passed in 2011 and if we can pass prop b we'll pass at the ballot and something we should be product u proud of >> thank you, mr. murphy.
which means in practical terms we have to cut from somewhere else or raise taxes. and the picture of retiree health care where we can fund health care on 3 percent of people's annual salaries is a little bit rosy. it's not something we can really bet on with health care costs and benefit costs rising at the, you know, 3 and 44 percent. salaries rising at 3 and 4 percent rather. its far greater than the pace of inflation and greater than the contributions >> so we have a little bit of time...
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they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10-year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. he tax cuts remained in effect. i think you're right, there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect, but the tax cuts allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done whether it's in this effort or future effort with u.s. just having posted its lowest deficits in 2008, is it? guest: we ended up the fiscal year that just ended, fiscal $6802013 with a deficit of billion. li
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people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more person >> i'm here actually, i went through the exact same issue i was a foreign student and it took me looked at to get the green card. i'm not sure in the category i see less than 20 thousand people in america - the question i have why people say the farm worker when you look at the - they have the h1 b visa which means allowing both people can go to singapore and go to the u.s. to work and they never have a problem and they can stay here for long. for long. why is there an exception to [music] hello. i'm ivette torres, and welcome to another edition of the road to recovery . today, we'll be talking about peer-to-peer support services for mental and substance use disorders. joining us in our panel today are- leah harris, communications and development coordinator, national emp
people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more person >> i'm here actually, i went through the exact same issue i was a foreign student and it took me looked at to get the green card. i'm not sure in the category i see less than...
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business tax system. the plans currently being considered in congress right now share much in common with the approach the president has put forward, and there is no reason why we cannot start with the substantial power a policy areas that we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements the agreements must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes together in support of trade deals, we will help expand the biggest and most dynamic marketplace and the global economy and reinforce the position that the united states has as a preamplifier to invest. to that end, we are working to complete a trans-pacific partnership to be when completed the agreement will boost exports and level the playing field in the asia-pacific. i want to point out that the united states welcomes investment from around the world , from
business tax system. the plans currently being considered in congress right now share much in common with the approach the president has put forward, and there is no reason why we cannot start with the substantial power a policy areas that we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements the agreements must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs...
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cross examination of indian witnesses by a puff piece on the judicial commission in connection with the tax base northeast of fort scott bought. on the proceedings were postponed. and in the robotics sources said the reckless was sent to the pockets on high commission in new delhi last week itself. as you add a bit and had plenty of off the dust in the mumbai attack was undertaken in parkson because the new c5 that attack was in talks time the finding photos of people you want it to bed attack was wasn't dark sky and the training was undertaken in pakistan. it therefore follows that ninety nine percent of the evidence in this case exists in pakistan the commission that cross examine witnesses in the lake including the back just to old record of concepts confessional statement the chief investigating officer and two doctors who conducted the autopsy all the terrorists who carried out the mumbai attacks in november two thousand and eight. this is the nation's second visit to india newport summit in london on the often its first visit in march two thousand but was rejected by an anti terrorism
cross examination of indian witnesses by a puff piece on the judicial commission in connection with the tax base northeast of fort scott bought. on the proceedings were postponed. and in the robotics sources said the reckless was sent to the pockets on high commission in new delhi last week itself. as you add a bit and had plenty of off the dust in the mumbai attack was undertaken in parkson because the new c5 that attack was in talks time the finding photos of people you want it to bed attack...
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the french government's proposed eco taxes to move to the of thousands hit the streets calling for to be scrapped immediately french region of brittany cathedral by protests which turned violent the shift to a decimal to cannons to disperse angry crowds her mineral simple customs forms. you can tax increases libby's own cox way more comfortable towns has been suspended amid concerns that it could drive companies one people being killed by a string of insurgent attacks targeting security forces across iraq in the central city of baku but three police officers died in schools were injured. up to three suicide bombers blew themselves up one off to another. decisions on and save a recent months has claimed thousands of victims. the authorities struggling to contain the bunch and despite wide ranging operations and tight and secure. six people including one child going off the ferry capsized off the coast of thailand near the popular resort to tell a pretty people remain unaccounted for. because of the two hundred according to the maximum capacity is one hundred and fifty accidents being b
the french government's proposed eco taxes to move to the of thousands hit the streets calling for to be scrapped immediately french region of brittany cathedral by protests which turned violent the shift to a decimal to cannons to disperse angry crowds her mineral simple customs forms. you can tax increases libby's own cox way more comfortable towns has been suspended amid concerns that it could drive companies one people being killed by a string of insurgent attacks targeting security forces...
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. >>> montgomery county is talking about rolling back part of its bag tax. some members don't want it to apply to places who don't sell food, like hardware stores. the 5-cent bag tax is aimed at cutting down on the number of plastic bags in or near local streams. >>> voters in washington state will be casting ballots tomorrow on a measure that could have ripple effects on the food industry all across the country. >> teresa garcia takes a look at a push to require labels on foods with genetically modified ingredients. >> staffers are working the fines at the seattle headquarter on the campaign. >> this is going to be a close election. g voters will decide on tuesday whether to require labeling on foods containing genetically modified organisms or gmo's. elizabeth is with the yes campaign. she says it's about giving shoppers a choice. >> i think it fund mentally boils down to, people want more information about our food. >> the labeling campaign raised $8 million. a fraction of the war chest on the no side. top opposition donors, like biochemical giants and du
. >>> montgomery county is talking about rolling back part of its bag tax. some members don't want it to apply to places who don't sell food, like hardware stores. the 5-cent bag tax is aimed at cutting down on the number of plastic bags in or near local streams. >>> voters in washington state will be casting ballots tomorrow on a measure that could have ripple effects on the food industry all across the country. >> teresa garcia takes a look at a push to require labels...
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progress this week the senate agreed to re new gym in its push for an eu wide financial transaction tax code three in eleven countries want to sign up the social costs despite all the tools of the retrieve the debates i want to see it again the tax introduced at the european level is one reason is we see it as a symbol of spatial adjusted zero z guards aboard a domestic type on it. sides also agreed to take steps to silence the euro skeptics by seeking to return more responsibility from brussels to the eu member states. he said yes to agree on how to deal with troubled thank you sweet seen some eight of its annual chocolate rate to put on a fashion show in paris this week. the couple creations role made it the world's favorite sweet treats. a number of celebrities joined in the final wimbledon tennis champ money and bought sony models this fetching dress and top it off it's a real fashion fixed. the norwegian town of three you can found an unusual way to beat the wind to police this week three joanne harris were installed to direct the sun's rays into the body the panels and even ate th
progress this week the senate agreed to re new gym in its push for an eu wide financial transaction tax code three in eleven countries want to sign up the social costs despite all the tools of the retrieve the debates i want to see it again the tax introduced at the european level is one reason is we see it as a symbol of spatial adjusted zero z guards aboard a domestic type on it. sides also agreed to take steps to silence the euro skeptics by seeking to return more responsibility from...
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even though part was when these two victims were appealing to the article the twenty fourth of four tax year the us drone strike left his pakistani family devastated the nine year old girl and her thirteen year old brother nearly escaped death that day their sixty seven years old when the phils let's kill all the vegetables in the garden no longer love blue skies are grey ski grey in for a short period of time the mental tension and see it eases when the sky brightness that draws to an unsold us that the msm arias and moving abroad out of their home in north and sirius died and the father of his family said he looked at the life around here in bc he wished his children to be able to walk the streets not afraid of being bombed at the moment. my mother was killed. my children. i'm so glad that people are going to hear a story that's when we came to america. knowing the light of the link to my house the family came to washington airport hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear everyday. no idea when i'm on the field when trent and i was outside with my grandma then everythin
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that tax cut was acu 10-year tax cut. what we did not anticipate of course what happened on september the 11th, 2000 one we basically went from surpluses to deficits overnight. tax cuts remained in effect. i thinkut you're right. there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect but those tax cuts also allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. >> host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done whether in this effort or future effort, with u.s. having just posted its lowest deficits in 2008, is it? >> yeah. yes, john, you're right. we ended up fiscal year that just ended, fiscal year 2013 with a deficit of $680 billion. i believe that the figure was and that was a significant, 30, 40% reduction from the previous year by 1.1 trillion. immediate effect of this, you're absolutely correct by your question is that taking some pressure off, wait a minute, things are improving. yes, they are improving in the near term. i would point out part of the
that tax cut was acu 10-year tax cut. what we did not anticipate of course what happened on september the 11th, 2000 one we basically went from surpluses to deficits overnight. tax cuts remained in effect. i thinkut you're right. there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect but those tax cuts also allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. >> host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done whether in...
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big, big money pushing for this tax measure. but it's going to be a very hard sell to voters. >> ifill: and where is the money supposed to go for this, assuming that it were to pass? >> well, it's an interesting strategy this time the proponents are hoping that by laying out a lot of very concrete areas that will get funded, that voters will be more receptive than if it's just hey, lots of money for education so it's things like more money for school districts with at risk students and english language learners. more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because there is another measure which actu
big, big money pushing for this tax measure. but it's going to be a very hard sell to voters. >> ifill: and where is the money supposed to go for this, assuming that it were to pass? >> well, it's an interesting strategy this time the proponents are hoping that by laying out a lot of very concrete areas that will get funded, that voters will be more receptive than if it's just hey, lots of money for education so it's things like more money for school districts with at risk students...
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stuart: but it's another tax increase. >> it's another tax increase to keep floating. stuart: but it's popular. that's my problem with it. >> i hear you. stuart: it's popular. >> and more money at a broken model, yeah. stuart: and enough of this. it's one of the biggest tech ipo's of the year, probably the biggest, you'll be able to buy shares in twitter this week. should you buy? after the break, someone says yes and by the way, they have raised the offering price. he'll join us to explain it all in a moment. ♪ ♪ fly, robin fly ♪ up, up to the sky when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. once wrot
stuart: but it's another tax increase. >> it's another tax increase to keep floating. stuart: but it's popular. that's my problem with it. >> i hear you. stuart: it's popular. >> and more money at a broken model, yeah. stuart: and enough of this. it's one of the biggest tech ipo's of the year, probably the biggest, you'll be able to buy shares in twitter this week. should you buy? after the break, someone says yes and by the way, they have raised the offering price. he'll join...
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foreign managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm just we're all about the tax grab the two thousand staff and today having for marching markets especially the bric countries who collectively attempt to challenge the economic supremacy of the developed world our guest today believes that the world fascination with breaks will be short leave them in fact is almost over but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of their rise of the rest well to discuss that i'm now joined by richard sharma who leads the emerging market team at morgan stanley mr sharma thank you very much for your time now if you break out nations took the world by storm it became a bestseller almost overnight but i think one of the reasons why it was such a success is because people tend to react to it in a very emotional and almost political way some people in the brics countries to get as your prediction of the almost immediate demise and some people in the west who could as a. promise of that almost immediate recovery but i guess you didn't mean either of that right i think my point was to sort o
foreign managers and fashionistas is that preoccupation with chance then i'm just we're all about the tax grab the two thousand staff and today having for marching markets especially the bric countries who collectively attempt to challenge the economic supremacy of the developed world our guest today believes that the world fascination with breaks will be short leave them in fact is almost over but it doesn't necessarily mean the end of their rise of the rest well to discuss that i'm now joined...
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they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10 year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. the tax cuts remained in effect. you are right that there should have been some revisiting of the tax cuts that went into effect. those tax cuts also allowed us to avoid of major recession. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grant deal done? weather in this effort or a future effort -- with the u.s. just having posted its lowest deficit. guest: you're right. we just ended fiscal year 2013. of $680a deficit billion. i believe that is what the figure was. that was a significant 30% reduction from the previous two- year. -- from the previous year. this is taking some pressure off. eggs are improving. i would point out that part of the reason the deficit came down so significantly is that revenues went up 13%. spending went down two percent. the combination resulted in the deficit coming down. the difficulty is that,
they returned it in the form of a tax cut. that was a 10 year tax cut. what we did not anticipate, of course, was what happened on september 11, 2001. we went from surpluses to deficits almost overnight. the tax cuts remained in effect. you are right that there should have been some revisiting of the tax cuts that went into effect. those tax cuts also allowed us to avoid of major recession. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grant deal done? weather in...
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and to colorado, where they're voting on a billion dollar tax hike to fund schools. so take note, we will be all over this beginning at 8:00 p.m., it's but and your mon e's money. i told you from the beginning that we would not let this stuff go. we do not. no matter how late i figure it's free dinner. i'm staying. i hope you stay with us. we'll be on it with a cast of news makers throughout the night. we invite your opinions, as well. you can fwooet us, agaican tweew 8:00 p.m.. meanwhile, imagine your premium almost doubles. you can't go to your nearby hospital. my next guest doesn't have to imagine it. after obama care, she's living it. my dna...s me. every piece is important... this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about yourself... now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com and order your dna kit for only 99 dollars today. learn hundreds of things about your health at 23andme.com humans -- even w
and to colorado, where they're voting on a billion dollar tax hike to fund schools. so take note, we will be all over this beginning at 8:00 p.m., it's but and your mon e's money. i told you from the beginning that we would not let this stuff go. we do not. no matter how late i figure it's free dinner. i'm staying. i hope you stay with us. we'll be on it with a cast of news makers throughout the night. we invite your opinions, as well. you can fwooet us, agaican tweew 8:00 p.m.. meanwhile,...
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more in taxes per family versus my $700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama care, and he wants to expand it. >> you were the first one to fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we lok at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know, roughly 10% of the folks going to the polls are federal workers are their families. i mean, you've got huge -- >> yes, but lou, they're seeing this fail. they're seeing it fail before their very eyes on every network. it isn't just on fox. it's on cnn. it's on the three abc, nbc, cbs, they're all running this failure. and this is proving that those of us on my side of the argument have been right, and it is a state issue because the single biggest budget decision the next governor of vi
more in taxes per family versus my $700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama care, and he wants to expand it. >> you were the first one to fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i...
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he tax cuts remained in effect. i think you're right, there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect, but the tax cuts allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done whether it's in this effort or future effort with u.s. just having posted its lowest deficits in 2008, is it? guest: we ended up the fiscal year that just ended, fiscal $6802013 with a deficit of billion. i believe the figure was, and that was a significant of 30%, 40% reduction of the previous year of $1.1 trillion. and the immediate effect, is it taking pressure off and things are improving. things are improving in the near term. part of the reason why the deficit came down so significantly, receive news wept up 13% and spending wept down 2% last year. the combination of those two resulted in the deficit coming down. the difficulty is that while that's a good sign in the near term, all projections because of the demographics
he tax cuts remained in effect. i think you're right, there should have been some revisiting of those tax cuts that were in effect, but the tax cuts allowed us to avoid a major recession back in 2001. host: you bring up deficits. how much motivation is there right now to get a grand deal done whether it's in this effort or future effort with u.s. just having posted its lowest deficits in 2008, is it? guest: we ended up the fiscal year that just ended, fiscal $6802013 with a deficit of billion....
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> this is al jazeera. >> good to have you with us. this is the al jazeera news hour i'm david foster and in the next 60 minutes: egypt's deposed president, mohamed morsi appears in court and rejects the entire process. the case is adjourned until january. >>> pakistan considers retaliation over u.s. drone strikes. >> hello there, i'm felicity
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> this is al jazeera. >> good to have you with us. this is the al jazeera news hour i'm david...
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. >> the president of the bayren munich charged with ta tax evas. >> the secretary general of n.a.t.o. has warned pakistan against blocking supply roots to pakistan. considering whether to close the route in response to the killing of mehsud in a drone strike. they said the killing represents the death of pea talks for pakistani taliban. at least two and a half thousand people have been killed in c.i.a. drone strikes in the last nine years. of that number at least 400 are believed to be civilians. the pakistan government condemns the strikes but at the same time has not stopped them, and received $1.3 billion in military aid. we're in northwest pakistan. take us through what politicians have been saying in how to respond to u.s. drone strikes and how serious the closure of supply roots to pakistan. >> reporter: the interior minister explained to the parliamenparliamentarians aboutt back because of the drone strike. in the option, if not the leader of the opposition that sh wherey plan or they would be forced to shut down n.a.t.o. supply lines. however, the secretary general of n.a.t.o
. >> the president of the bayren munich charged with ta tax evas. >> the secretary general of n.a.t.o. has warned pakistan against blocking supply roots to pakistan. considering whether to close the route in response to the killing of mehsud in a drone strike. they said the killing represents the death of pea talks for pakistani taliban. at least two and a half thousand people have been killed in c.i.a. drone strikes in the last nine years. of that number at least 400 are believed...
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the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were located in the munich apartment. the collection is being held in a safe outside of this office in munich. authorities are reacted cautiously as they attempted to piece together the evidence around the discoughedry. the government is support" the state prosecution in the field of so-called deagain rat art and nazi looted arts. >> he was questioned by police for ta tax evasion. less jewish collectsors were forced to sell arts works at a greatly reduced price. as was the case of edward munch's "the scream many". the issue of rest 250ugs is one that collectors have been forced to confront. the they have been at the heart of
the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were located in the munich apartment....
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i am surprised that our voluntary alerts to the tax authorities so far is seen as invalid. we are going to do everything in the coming march to convince the court of our arguments. >>> cske moscow return of their champions league. manager manuel pelligrini warned of the incident that took two weeks ago, was heard of racial reply abusing the player. >> i think uefa made the. ment that it deserved. i think that we can live in the past and we'll be an example for russia because they haven't woke up in their country. >> philadelphia eagles quarterback nick foles has equaled the record for touched passes in one game. he is the seventh player to do it, the second this season, peyton manning through seven for the denver broncos back in september. >>> the minnesota timberwolves have won the opening three games, for the first time in three years. sunk 34 points and 15 rebounds. while kevin martin also had 30 points. won 109 to 107. >>> minnesota's n. hrvetionminni mitchell was penalized for the trip. lucky the devils didn't score in the second period. struck minnesota's third goal a
i am surprised that our voluntary alerts to the tax authorities so far is seen as invalid. we are going to do everything in the coming march to convince the court of our arguments. >>> cske moscow return of their champions league. manager manuel pelligrini warned of the incident that took two weeks ago, was heard of racial reply abusing the player. >> i think uefa made the. ment that it deserved. i think that we can live in the past and we'll be an example for russia because they...
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. >> will he cut taxes. >> he wanted to cut taxes, hasn't been able to get that through the legislature. the interesting part is he's perceived as very moderate, where you could describe him as moderate because he's a more -- he's not an -- he's a get things done, cut the best deal conservative and he has had to do that in a blue state. i think this is the fascinating test. when he's in iowa, what are the rand pauls and ted cruzes and rick santorum say? does mitt romney's blessing help or hurt? >> he's perceived as a moderate because he embraced the president of the united states on the eve of the 2012 election after super storm sandy. >> the man who by the way made sure that his state got funneled millions of dollars and stood by him when his state was in need. >> other republicans hated him for that. >> they did, but did his embrace, did the embrace mean anything to mitt romney in the end? absolutely not. >> if you speak to some romney folks, they were irritated by it. >> they were irritated by it but did it cause him the election? no, it didn't. this is a personal brand this man has.
. >> will he cut taxes. >> he wanted to cut taxes, hasn't been able to get that through the legislature. the interesting part is he's perceived as very moderate, where you could describe him as moderate because he's a more -- he's not an -- he's a get things done, cut the best deal conservative and he has had to do that in a blue state. i think this is the fascinating test. when he's in iowa, what are the rand pauls and ted cruzes and rick santorum say? does mitt romney's blessing...
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at that site is basically a list of the sudan to do it so it was extremely acts are supposed to be taxed at the misanthropic but the thing i'm most happy thing is he was a visit to the president's this was a fake trial. this is a political trial and that we could just as he needed to prevail in this whole case the defendants at the stables he keeps insisting that the specific topics is the reason that he states he will be gifting and self acting sick bit better than some twenty five affiliates that are disappointing for the defense but any tenant in the backseat been given access to the clients. of course most he is standing accused of being signed team met at an on site fourteen and that was the brother with support as this is my view being seen as a political trial. of cause tension snapped up by the high will keep you updated. in fall or responds on twitter for all the latest updates from the egyptian capital kampala singers got all the details from that court hearing the end. move on the egyptian another twenty eleven egyptian revolution saw longtime army backed leader hosni mubarak
at that site is basically a list of the sudan to do it so it was extremely acts are supposed to be taxed at the misanthropic but the thing i'm most happy thing is he was a visit to the president's this was a fake trial. this is a political trial and that we could just as he needed to prevail in this whole case the defendants at the stables he keeps insisting that the specific topics is the reason that he states he will be gifting and self acting sick bit better than some twenty five affiliates...
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it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal" reported this weekend that you in fact were part of a debate inside the white house at the time about whether or not this claim you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor was misleading. this week -- >> i -- >> let me ask the question. then you can answer. -- whether it was misleading. on megyn kelly's show this week you blamed the insurance companies. >> if an insurance companies decides it's changing how it's going to structure its plan that is not the law doing it. that is the insurance company deciding for business reasons. >> but, doctor, the obama law demands that the insurance companie
it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal"...
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take, for example, the leaks of romney's taxes. all they could do is find an unnamed third party source to claim it was my grandfather who was responsible. that's the bar they set for the level and quality of reporting. for the beltway audience, this is like candy, this is a drug. but what's left now? well, a bunch of soured relationships at a time when we actually should be finding common ground. mitt romney's taxes let alone who leaked them will never solve our nation's greatest problems. this written by political consultants for political consultants and only good for a week of georgetown cocktail spatter. to know what really went on, i know some of this isn't actually true. keep that in mind as we now spin. i would love your take on the book as i'm sure you read the excer excerpts. >> the thing that jumps out is how much and how hard he tried to vet chris christie and went through the process twice and rejected christie and then said, you got to look at this guy again, this is how we'll win the day to day war of media and chris
take, for example, the leaks of romney's taxes. all they could do is find an unnamed third party source to claim it was my grandfather who was responsible. that's the bar they set for the level and quality of reporting. for the beltway audience, this is like candy, this is a drug. but what's left now? well, a bunch of soured relationships at a time when we actually should be finding common ground. mitt romney's taxes let alone who leaked them will never solve our nation's greatest problems....
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protesters want the tax on large commercial transports permanently scuttled. the wildly unpopular tax has been postponed repeatedly since its approval four years ago. >>> really, this happened. a soccer match in serbia had to be halted for ten minutes saturday after fans hurtled volleys of flares on the field. the smoke threatened to choke the spectators at the intracity contest. fire trucks moved in quickly to try to quell the bonfire. >>> 25 million reasons why one man is not giving up on the bin laden family. >>> and do you live in an islamic country without even knowing it? "grapevine" is next. is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condi
protesters want the tax on large commercial transports permanently scuttled. the wildly unpopular tax has been postponed repeatedly since its approval four years ago. >>> really, this happened. a soccer match in serbia had to be halted for ten minutes saturday after fans hurtled volleys of flares on the field. the smoke threatened to choke the spectators at the intracity contest. fire trucks moved in quickly to try to quell the bonfire. >>> 25 million reasons why one man is...
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here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care as just making life more cushy for the rich. >> especially with these people out here against obama care, i wanted to show my support for it. it's exciting to be on your parents' insurance if you can't get it otherwise. >> connie schultz, clearly terry mcauliffe has not run away from obama care. in fact, this has been a focal woipt point of his conversation, the benefits of the state of virginia. if he doesn't win, what does that mean? >> i am having a hard time imagining he won't win at this point. i think ken cuccinelli wishes he could make this a referendum on the affordable care act. but this is not a good time in virginia to be a tea party hero, which is what he has been repeatedly identified as. it's -- 170,000 em
here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care as just making life more cushy for the rich. >> especially with these people out here against obama...
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according to reports, he was questioned by police because of tax evasion, forced to sell artwork at greatly reduced prices. the most expensive artwork sold at auction. the issue of restitution has been, sold for millions at auctions have been at the heart of disputes between current owners and those who claim were the original owners but forced to give up their property to the nazis. this was the case on the 2010 knowledge artwork the an, masterpiece that have not been seen in public for decades. sonia gallego, al jazeera. >> i'm dave warren. we are battling it out between the warm and cold air in the midwest, will really start to take place between tonight and tomorrow. snow coming down that's the forecast, we have winter weather advisories for nebraska and colorado, heavy snows expected around minneapolis, overnight tonight, by tomorrow that snow will be coming down. doesn't look like much on the radar now, the storm not even developed yet. there's a lot of moisture from the south, there rop cal storm from gulf of mexico, and cold air from the north. timing, overnight tonight seeing this
according to reports, he was questioned by police because of tax evasion, forced to sell artwork at greatly reduced prices. the most expensive artwork sold at auction. the issue of restitution has been, sold for millions at auctions have been at the heart of disputes between current owners and those who claim were the original owners but forced to give up their property to the nazis. this was the case on the 2010 knowledge artwork the an, masterpiece that have not been seen in public for...
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in 2009 he pled guilty to lying to white house officials and to tax fraud. carrick served two years in jail. he explains now why he is an evangelist of sorts on minimum sentencing. >> talk to us about how your perspective of federal prison changed. >> matt, i've been in law enforcement my entire career. i stood in a courtroom with no compassion and sent people to prison for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years and life. i think what stunned me the most about walking into cumberland was that i was then housed with men that were doing those same sentences that were there for first-time, non-violent drug offenses. >> at the core of your argument here is that these minimum mandatory federal sentences have not doing what they intended to do. >> no. you know what? when i came into the system, i didn't realize -- it's a nickel. hold it. feel the weight of it? feel it? >> yeah. >> i had no idea that for 5 grams of cocaine, which is what that nickel weighs, 5 grams, you could be sentenced to 10 years in prison. i was with men sentenced to 10 years in prison for 5 grams of co
in 2009 he pled guilty to lying to white house officials and to tax fraud. carrick served two years in jail. he explains now why he is an evangelist of sorts on minimum sentencing. >> talk to us about how your perspective of federal prison changed. >> matt, i've been in law enforcement my entire career. i stood in a courtroom with no compassion and sent people to prison for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years and life. i think what stunned me the most about walking into cumberland was that...
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mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for that. it's usually very, very small things and very simple things. it's not bullying. players don't feel intimidated. it's a really simple thing. but then what the miami dolphins did, wolf, they some of those players just took it to an entirely new level and really took it to a place where it hasn't been in the nfl, in my opinion, in a long, long time. went way too far in my opinion. >> you hear a lot you know rookies, are hazed by some of the veterans when they go into the preseason and the training and all of that. that's been going on, as long as i know. >> a long time. >> what
mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for...
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read my lips, no new taxes. this one of those moments for him. >> i want to ask you, given the way this was developed, kathleen sebelius couldn't house the people working on the website in her office because of various fears regarding partisan political environment, funding, a host of issues. are you more confident the system they have in place now, the folks they are bringing in, the outside consultants are going to have an easier, less thorny time unraveling problems with this website they would have had six months ago? it seems the climate around the aca was no less heated than it was preelection. >> there's no question they obviously have a better management in place, property back jeffrey zients, former director, quite capable, president is involved, getting nightly briefings on it. there's no question they have a more concerted focus and better management structure for getting this done. whether they will actually fix the website by the end of november remains to be seen because it is such a formidable tas
read my lips, no new taxes. this one of those moments for him. >> i want to ask you, given the way this was developed, kathleen sebelius couldn't house the people working on the website in her office because of various fears regarding partisan political environment, funding, a host of issues. are you more confident the system they have in place now, the folks they are bringing in, the outside consultants are going to have an easier, less thorny time unraveling problems with this website...
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good news is you will have the affordable care act and a marketplace option and you may qualify for tax credits. but the plans are going to change and we're all going to feel it. >> jill, thanks very much. >> great to be with you. >> jeff: more than 60 years ago an allied aircraft dropped a 4,000 pound bomb over the rur-- reg over-- rego of ger machine. they just found if unexploded. police evacked-- evacuated people. world war 2 bombs are still found but they're rarely this big. >> coming up an inside look at oprah winfrey's california auction. >> tomorrow would have been walter cronkite's 97th birth day. on monday the late long time cbs news anchor will be hon ared in his hometown of st. joseph's missouri. the memorial hall and missouri western state university features displays on his life and career. >> a unique yard sale in santa barbara,ical call, this weekend. up for bid more than 300 lots of turn shallings, artwork and memorabilia from the homes of oprah winfrey. winfrey launched the auction helping sell several lots herself. >> 41 going once, going twice. sold for $4100! that i
good news is you will have the affordable care act and a marketplace option and you may qualify for tax credits. but the plans are going to change and we're all going to feel it. >> jill, thanks very much. >> great to be with you. >> jeff: more than 60 years ago an allied aircraft dropped a 4,000 pound bomb over the rur-- reg over-- rego of ger machine. they just found if unexploded. police evacked-- evacuated people. world war 2 bombs are still found but they're rarely this...
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make it work clients set up web wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out of the process reducing fees but the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's not all clear sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online black market silk road seizing nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic education calls the currencies rise simply spectacular. a year ago this time i thought it was insane i mean i thought well this is just another technology you know they come along every few days and they flame out so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into the more confident i get into the future of the monetary system is crude talk of free and this kind of crypto market based currency it's quite spectacular and i tell you it only
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the works were found by chance during a tax investigation. sonia gallego reports. >>> a treasuretrophy of modern masterpieces was found among cans of food and ru rubbish. in an apartment owned by cornelius gurlet. this is a building in which the paintings were located, the collection is believed to be held in a safe at this customs office just outside munich. authorities have so far reacted cautiously while they attempt to piece together the evidence surrounding the discovery. >> the government is supporting the discovery of degenerate art and nazi-looted art. >> mr. gullet was being investigated for tax evasion. forced to sell works at much less their value. the most expensive artwork sold at an auction. the issue of restitution is confronted, claim was the original owners but forced to give up their property to the the nazis, this was the case during the auctioning of picasso's the abstinence drinker. >> great artists quite pr prolic and they are the kind of pictures that the nazis would have looted either to exchange to sell for hard curre
the works were found by chance during a tax investigation. sonia gallego reports. >>> a treasuretrophy of modern masterpieces was found among cans of food and ru rubbish. in an apartment owned by cornelius gurlet. this is a building in which the paintings were located, the collection is believed to be held in a safe at this customs office just outside munich. authorities have so far reacted cautiously while they attempt to piece together the evidence surrounding the discovery. >>...
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it work clients set up web wallets and hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing fees but the payment can still be traced next to you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's all not clear sailing last month the f.b.i. shut down the online blacks market silk road seizing nearly thirty million dollars worth of bitcoins jordan kelly c.e.o. of robocall told us about bitcoins a.t.m. advantages and some of the conveniences of the digital currency. so rubicon was just launched today in downtown vancouver is the easiest way for people to buy and sell bit coy which is really good but that's not the only reason why i think people are really excited we think that rebel coined helps bridge the gap between virtual reality we're told at least bringing big points to the masses you can buy and sell that point it whereas with strange
it work clients set up web wallets and hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out reducing fees but the payment can still be traced next to you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining which is basically a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange but it's all not clear sailing last month the f.b.i. shut...
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a 9% sales tax estimate today bring in $28 million a year. however, the most interesting ballot measure goes to sunnyvale. pro-gun control advocates there have put a measure on the ballot that prohibit having magazines on their gun that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. this is a huge fight on both sides. this will be the one to watch in the bay area. >> that's here in california. how about outside? are there other interesting things going on election-wise? >> absolutely. in new jersey voters will be decide to go raise minimum wage to $8.25. in new york state voters are going to be deciding whether to allow gambling casinos to be built. a total of seven with four in upstate new york and three in manhattan. finally, my husband insists that i include this, in harris county, texas, this is the place where the houston astrodome sits, voters are being asked to approve 217 -- excuse me, $217 million in bonds to revamp and redesign the astrodome. if this measure fails, the astrodome is going to be torn down. he wants me to remind you all
a 9% sales tax estimate today bring in $28 million a year. however, the most interesting ballot measure goes to sunnyvale. pro-gun control advocates there have put a measure on the ballot that prohibit having magazines on their gun that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. this is a huge fight on both sides. this will be the one to watch in the bay area. >> that's here in california. how about outside? are there other interesting things going on election-wise? >> absolutely....
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but i think he needs something more in taxes than the republicans are prepared to give. so my guess is that you won't see that. but it does have me very concerned. these are openly on the table. and you look at the condition of today's elderly, i think you're really hard-pressed to say that they have too much money. i mean, for 40% of people over age 65, their social security check is more than 90% of their income. and these are checks that average a little over $1,200 a month. so to say that these people are doing so well, we should be looking to cut back their benefits or have them pay more for medicare, that to my mind seems 180 degrees wrong track. >> i think to put it more bluntly, no one is willing to talk about the fact that social security and medicare cuts equal having old people die faster. and that the proposals to do that are indirect and they've labeled them in technical language so that most people won't realize that's what's happening. i mean, chained cpi, you know, that's a my-eyes-glaze-over term. >> consumer price index? >> right, and so that's the mech
but i think he needs something more in taxes than the republicans are prepared to give. so my guess is that you won't see that. but it does have me very concerned. these are openly on the table. and you look at the condition of today's elderly, i think you're really hard-pressed to say that they have too much money. i mean, for 40% of people over age 65, their social security check is more than 90% of their income. and these are checks that average a little over $1,200 a month. so to say that...